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American academic
Robert W. McGee (born 1947)
[1] is an American
perpetual student , author and professor at
Fayetteville State University .
[2]
Early life and education
McGee is originally from
Erie, Pennsylvania .
[3] He was raised Catholic.
[4]
He started his education by graduating with a bachelor's degree from
Gannon University in 1969.
[5] Wanting to land a spot in the
Guinness Book of World Records , McGee began earning a large number of college degrees.
[6] His first doctorate-level degree was a
Juris Doctor from the
Cleveland State University College of Law .
[7] McGee has earned 23 academic degrees, 13 of which are at the doctorate level.
[8]
McGee has earned the following academic degrees:
BA, Social Science,
Gannon University (1969)
[5]
[9]
BS, Economics,
Excelsior University (1976)
[10]
MST, Taxation,
DePaul University (1976)
[11]
JD, Law,
Cleveland State University (1980)
[6]
[12]
AS, Liberal Arts,
Excelsior University (1979)
[13]
AA, Liberal Arts,
Excelsior University (1980)
[14]
AA,
Thomas Edison State College (1980)
[15]
AS, Accounting,
Thomas Edison State College (1983)
[16]
BA, Social Science,
Thomas Edison State College (1982)
[17]
BSBA, Accounting,
Thomas Edison State College (1983)
[18]
BS, Business,
Excelsior University (1983)
[19]
PhD, Accounting,
University of Warwick (1986)
[20]
PhD, Economics, Law & Political Philosophy,
The Union Institute & University (1986)
[21]
PhD, Accounting, Taxation & Economic History,
The Union Institute & University (1993)
[21]
PhD, Philosophy,
University of Bradford (2000)
[22]
PhD, Politics,
University of Sunderland (2003)
[23]
PhD, Applied Global Ethics,
Leeds Metropolitan University (2011)
[24]
DPhil, Finance, Bristol Business School,
University of the West of England
PhD, Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University
PhD, International Economics,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
DSc (Econ), Public Finance & Economic Development,
Tartu University
[25]
Dr.oec, Accounting,
University of Latvia
DUniv, Public Finance,
Kossuth Lajos University (now University of Debrecen)
Career
Academics
McGee currently teaches at the Broadwell College of Business and Economics at
Fayetteville State University .
[21] He has written more than 60 nonfiction books, 5 novels, and over 1000 scholarly papers.
[21] McGee initially began writing mainly technical articles and books.
[26]
Martial arts
McGee practiced martial arts as a teenager.
[26] He worked as a boxing sparring partner
[3] However, as an adult, McGee began practicing
Taekwondo again.
[27] He also began practicing
Karate and
Tai Chi . He is now a martial arts instructor.
He has won world championships in Taekwondo, karate,
kung fu and
tai chi , as well as medals in national (USA) championships.[
citation needed ] In 2017, he was inducted at the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
[21]
[28]
External links
References
^ McGee, Robert W. (2019-03-07).
"My life story: 23 academic degrees and 239 gold medals" . UT Blog . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"Faculty & Staff" .
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b Mullen, Rodger (February 23, 2019).
"At 71, FSU professor is a martial arts champ" . The Fayetteville Observer . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
^ McGee, Robert W. (2019-03-07).
"My life story: 23 academic degrees and 239 gold medals" . UT Blog . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"Robert W. McGee, Ph.D., Esq. '69" . Gannon University Alumni Association . August 2014. Archived from
the original on December 3, 2023. Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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b Burress, Jordan.
"Tenacious McGee" . Cleveland State Magazine . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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"Tenacious McGee | Cleveland State Magazine" .
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"ROBERT MCGEE" . Cleveland State University Alumni Association . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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"Robert McGee '69 won 6 gold and 1 silver medal at the Taekwondo World Championship - Gannon University Alumni & Friends" . Archived from
the original on 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-29 .
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"Robert W. McGee, BS, 1976; AS, 1979; AA, 1980; BS, 1983" . 21 June 2021.
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https://via.library.depaul.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1262&context=depaul-magazine
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https://www.csualumni.com/stay-connected/fascinating-alumni/robert-mcgee/
^ Abram, Caitlin (2021-06-21).
"Robert W. McGee, BS, 1976; AS, 1979; AA, 1980; BS, 1983" . Excelsior University . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
^ Abram, Caitlin (2021-06-21).
"Robert W. McGee, BS, 1976; AS, 1979; AA, 1980; BS, 1983" . Excelsior University . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"50 in 50" . www.tesu.edu . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"50 in 50" . www.tesu.edu . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"50 in 50" .
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"50 in 50" . www.tesu.edu . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
^ Abram, Caitlin (2021-06-21).
"Robert W. McGee, BS, 1976; AS, 1979; AA, 1980; BS, 1983" . Excelsior University . Retrieved 2024-06-14 .
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"Professor Robert McGee" .
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"ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT – AT 72, ROBERT W. MCGEE IS JUST GETTING STARTED" . Union Institute & University . November 6, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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"Notable alumni - Alumni" .
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"Where Are You Now: Professor Robert W. McGee PhD Politics 2003" .
University of Sunderland Alumni Association . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/alumni/our-alumni/alumni-stories/2011-robert-mcgee/
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"My life story: 23 academic degrees and 239 gold medals" . 7 March 2019.
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"ROBERT MCGEE - PHD APPLIED GLOBAL ETHICS, 2011" . Leeds Beckett University . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
^ Holland, Monica (August 23, 2021).
"Fayetteville's Robert McGee, 74, is world champion martial artist ... and novelist, doctoral degree holder, international consultant" . The Fayetteville Observer . Retrieved January 22, 2024 .
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"Inductee Class of 2017" (PDF) . United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame . Retrieved 13 May 2024 .